5 Digital Freedoms Every Londoner (or London Lover) Deserves
Digital access has shaped how we move and communicate in the capital. But as more services, conversations, and entertainment move online, digital freedom becomes more important. Co...
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Digital access has shaped how we move and communicate in the capital. But as more services, conversations, and entertainment move online, digital freedom becomes more important. Co...
Why the next generation of Filipino freedom starts with digital responsibility The digital world is no longer just an alternate reality for Filipinos. It is an extension of everyda...
The High Court has declared unconstitutional a key provision in the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2025. The provision empowered a state committee to order intern...
It's coming faster than you might think.
The measure would lift state restrictions on international internet access.
Global internet freedom has declined for 15 consecutive years, with more countries restricting access to more of the internet, according to Freedom House. A coalition of privacy a...
The sitting government in the United Kingdom is looking to implement more control over the internet before it leaves office.The next general election in the United Kingdom is set f...
Authoritarian states are increasingly shutting off or throttling access to the internet, creating separate spheres in a realm built on connectionChina boasts of having the world’s...
Anonymity remains under attack.
[Editorial]A long, long, long time ago, around the turn of the century, we got PCs and the internet at work. I’ve told this story many times, but the point I want to make today is...
Google recently criticized Liberals’ Bill C-22, which mandates that internet companies include surveillance capabilities in their systems, saying that it would harm ‘global user p...
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) shared tips on how the public can safely use the internet when browsing public WI-FIs. Public WI-FIs are free and...
Lawmakers never tire of devising new ways to undermine digital privacy and First Amendment rights, always under the guise of “protecting kids.”The KIDS Act — the Kids Internet and...
Internet costs range from just $3 a month in some countries to $374 in others. Here's how geography shapes what people pay to get online.
Mozilla has announced the temporary removal of the data cap on its integrated Firefox browser VPN for summer. In addition to offering unlimited data, the company is expanding the l...
Well-intentioned statutes that turn competition into a permission slip.
Mark Carney’s government pushed Bill C-22 through the House of Commons last week. The bill requires internet companies to ensure that their systems include surveillance capabilitie...
What happens when a government can order technology companies to create a back door into encrypted communications that even they cannot access?A rare cross-border coalition of Cana...
(By Thérèse Boudreaux and The Center Square) — Legislation meant to protect American teens and children online recently passed the U.S. House with strong bipartisan support, but ci...
The internet was not originally built with privacy as a primary consideration. Every time users visit a website stream and content access cloud-based services or communicate online...
Canadian Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne said Tuesday that the federal lawful access bill requires further amendments to strengthen privacy protections for Canadians despite...
Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN are considering limiting or shutting down services in Canada if Bill C-22 becomes law.
Government agencies would have to report communications and could be sued for bullying.
The Liberal government is planning to limit debate on radical Bill C-22, which gives police expansive new powers, and push it through Canada’s House of Commons in a matter of days.
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